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we know bill clinton did. h w bush had his own way of doing it and understood how to massage and ego. >> about five letters. he wrote a thank you note to everybody. >> it is different with obama. i think it is an admirable quality, in a politician in chief. >> the book review editor for the "new york times" said, if the president reads the book, it is hard to imagine him wanting to return to the program anytime soon. "if he reads the book. the book delivers a stinging indictment of his presidency." >> funny, i don't think of it -- i think it is a sober account. i think it is not meant to be a liberal defense or a conservative attack. but a realistic portrait of what i saw. again, from the point of view of washington, because some of the critiques i've got with the book -- basically, i feel it is a sense of, you washington people don't understand it. ok, but his basic promise was to change the way that washington work. at the end of the day, we will have 24 years. 24 years of polarization in this country, from
we know bill clinton did. h w bush had his own way of doing it and understood how to massage and ego. >> about five letters. he wrote a thank you note to everybody. >> it is different with obama. i think it is an admirable quality, in a politician in chief. >> the book review editor for the "new york times" said, if the president reads the book, it is hard to imagine him wanting to return to the program anytime soon. "if he reads the book. the book delivers a...
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. >> i asked bill clinton whether or not we would see another clinton in the white house. that is specifically how i phrased it. might we see another clinton in the white house? >> chelsea is still too young. [laughter] [applause] you know, i spent most of the last six months trying to reorganize our foundation and make sure we had a good space for hillary to come in and do her projects and she spends half her time on the foundation because she knows more about how they should be managed and organized than i ever will. this has been fun for me. i don't know what hillary is going to do. but whatever it is, i expect to support it. >> ok, he expects to support her. he is a heck of a campaigner. 2016, is there anybody else at all, jonathan, in the democratic lineup that could really be a contender against her? >> let me first say you started out this segment by saying sorry tom friedman. i am going to say sorry tom friedman, too. your question to bill clinton was much better. -- as forou whether whether there is anybody else for 2016, very few people have the ability to raise
. >> i asked bill clinton whether or not we would see another clinton in the white house. that is specifically how i phrased it. might we see another clinton in the white house? >> chelsea is still too young. [laughter] [applause] you know, i spent most of the last six months trying to reorganize our foundation and make sure we had a good space for hillary to come in and do her projects and she spends half her time on the foundation because she knows more about how they should be...
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berger served as the national security adviser to president clinton. welcome back to "bottom line." >> a pleasure to be here. subway back. is this a national security -- at schumer is ebola a national security threat? >> this have devastating effects not just in western africa. i think it is the national interest of the u.s. to try to stem this terrible epidemic. >> has the international community been slow to respond? >> i think so. we have fun that are in international institutions are really not adequate to deal with this kind of epidemic. i am glad that the president and the u.s. has responded. exploding and beyond where it is now. the world turns to the u.s. for leadership. we have responded. >> let's talk about syria. the president did address the u.n. assembly. he said the only language understand by killers like this is the language of force. what message to the airstrikes sent to the militants and to the world? >> i think two messages. i think it is actually nearly work with arabwe partners. this is not just a u.s. strike. the president succee
berger served as the national security adviser to president clinton. welcome back to "bottom line." >> a pleasure to be here. subway back. is this a national security -- at schumer is ebola a national security threat? >> this have devastating effects not just in western africa. i think it is the national interest of the u.s. to try to stem this terrible epidemic. >> has the international community been slow to respond? >> i think so. we have fun that are in...
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the first lady closest to oscar was hillary clinton. she wants joked that he had been working for 20 years to turn her into a fashion icon. last year, she presented him with a lifetime achievement award. >> there was a receiving line in the white house. people were coming through and they were making small talk and exchanging pleasantries. and i met,ame oscar ,is fabulous wife -- annette his fabulous wife. i reached out to shake his hand and he looked me up and down and said that is one of my dresses. i said, really. i was then, as i am now, such a fashion icon myself. [laughter] iti said, really, i bought to wear for this occasion. he said, turnaround. i said, oh my god, i am being examined by oscar de la renta. but it started a great friendship that has meant the world to me and to my family. [applause] honored toelievably -- i canreat friend call her my best friend present this award to me tonight. road.as been a long you know, i have to tell you, perhaps you would not like me to say this. i hope she is going to be my n -- our next p
the first lady closest to oscar was hillary clinton. she wants joked that he had been working for 20 years to turn her into a fashion icon. last year, she presented him with a lifetime achievement award. >> there was a receiving line in the white house. people were coming through and they were making small talk and exchanging pleasantries. and i met,ame oscar ,is fabulous wife -- annette his fabulous wife. i reached out to shake his hand and he looked me up and down and said that is one...
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. >> clinton? some said it was the smartest -- he was the smartest president he had ever met. >> nixon was very smart. kennedy, not bookish smart. it is not all about intelligence. >> what about johnson? >> johnson was not as well read. when he did read something, it meant something. there's a story of john steinbeck visiting with lbj. he loves steinbeck. i go with jefferson and theodore roosevelt. the most literate of the presidents. >> you are including well read in a sense of intellectual culture. n the book is called "the nixobn tapes." >> thanks charlie. >> thank you for joining us. see you next time. ♪ . . >> welcome to "money clip." for adam crumpton in johnson. here is the rundown. in media, it is not just "frozen." and corporatee america raised their glasses. in world, vladimir putin wants to ban u.s. and eu products in russia. college retaliation for sanctions on the west. today's wildcard, johnson gets fired
. >> clinton? some said it was the smartest -- he was the smartest president he had ever met. >> nixon was very smart. kennedy, not bookish smart. it is not all about intelligence. >> what about johnson? >> johnson was not as well read. when he did read something, it meant something. there's a story of john steinbeck visiting with lbj. he loves steinbeck. i go with jefferson and theodore roosevelt. the most literate of the presidents. >> you are including well read...
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thing to grow the economy and create jobs and make sure our country works for everybody than hillary clinton. >> a reminder, we're only a few makes -- a few weeks away from our broadcast, from all due respect. the new show will be launched on monday, october 6, at 5:00 p.m. new york time, only on bloomberg. stay with us. another check of market movers is on the other side of the break. we return in just a moment. ♪ >> get the latest headlines at the top of the hour on bloomberg radio and streaming on your tablet and on bloomberg.com. that does it for this edition on bloomberg television. i am mark crumpton in new york. thank you so much for joining us. i will see you tomorrow. coming up on 56 minutes past the hour. bloomberg television is on the markets. let's look at where stocks stand. an hour before the closing bell. we continue to see declines across the board. concerns about the islamic state in the mideast, as well as potential regulations, clamping down and putting pressure on stocks. we are looking at bed bath and beyond. both of those stocks are falling after the retailers were do
thing to grow the economy and create jobs and make sure our country works for everybody than hillary clinton. >> a reminder, we're only a few makes -- a few weeks away from our broadcast, from all due respect. the new show will be launched on monday, october 6, at 5:00 p.m. new york time, only on bloomberg. stay with us. another check of market movers is on the other side of the break. we return in just a moment. ♪ >> get the latest headlines at the top of the hour on bloomberg...
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>> he has been there during the clinton administration. he was the top weapons buying a official at the beginning of the obama administration, and as the number two, you are essentially responsible for day to day management of a sprawling bureaucracy. he is viewed as an independent voice, one with a deep knowledge of the areas that are problematic. while he was probably not the top pick, a couple of people polled their names out, it was probably the most attractive thing that led to the president picking him. >> you have reported about tension between president obama and outgoing defense secretary chuck hagel. is that something carter will struggle with -- have been four defense secretary's in six years. >> on foreign policy, the insularity of president obama's team is a major problem that you hear about from white house and pentagon officials. ashton carter is an independent voice, strong-willed, and unlike chuck hagel, he knows the ins and outs of the pentagon benefit anyone else, however josh earnest, white house press secretary, manage
>> he has been there during the clinton administration. he was the top weapons buying a official at the beginning of the obama administration, and as the number two, you are essentially responsible for day to day management of a sprawling bureaucracy. he is viewed as an independent voice, one with a deep knowledge of the areas that are problematic. while he was probably not the top pick, a couple of people polled their names out, it was probably the most attractive thing that led to the...
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but i'm glad you brought up hillary clinton -- >> i'm glad you brought up hillary clinton, because in your book, cheryl you talk about the oppression of women. it seems like there ought to be a lot more visible women than there are. >> absolutely, when you think about women making up 50% of the voters, why aren't there more in the senate and the house? and it's not to say that all women should vote for women, but affirmative action is not a bad idea. there has been some research that shows that when you get women into the senate or the house, there'll be criticism, but after the initial wave, you will get used to it. >> what is the unique american character that makes this different from so many other nations? >> like germany, for example. >> what is the distinction? >> i think we have to say, look, we are tired of this. >> what our men saying right now that precludes secretary clinton from a relatively easy path to victory? >> it should be a cakewalk, right? >> i'm not saying it is a cakewalk, but what is the unique american care your -- character that you see? >> i'm not sure it is
but i'm glad you brought up hillary clinton -- >> i'm glad you brought up hillary clinton, because in your book, cheryl you talk about the oppression of women. it seems like there ought to be a lot more visible women than there are. >> absolutely, when you think about women making up 50% of the voters, why aren't there more in the senate and the house? and it's not to say that all women should vote for women, but affirmative action is not a bad idea. there has been some research...
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they had a nice moment with the clintons. no word on what type of hog it was. -- hug it might have been. this is going to keep coming every week until the election. >> adam, i know you want to get back to the serious topics. i find it absolutely stunning that we are discussing 4000 people on a mountain starving and below the fold in the new york times, we are worried about hillary clinton on martha's vineyard. i don't have an opinion, it is just surreal. >> it is surreal. something else that might be surreal. the fact that u.s. intelligence could get the number so wrong. without there were 20,000 on the mountainside, there are only 4000. is chuck hagel taking heat for that? the whited not pin house or pentagon down on how many people were on the side of this mountain. the white house would refer to reports of estimates of tens of thousands of people. that includes yesterday. deputy national security adviser said yesterday that reports that estimates of tens of thousands. the truth of the matter is that until they got their ow
they had a nice moment with the clintons. no word on what type of hog it was. -- hug it might have been. this is going to keep coming every week until the election. >> adam, i know you want to get back to the serious topics. i find it absolutely stunning that we are discussing 4000 people on a mountain starving and below the fold in the new york times, we are worried about hillary clinton on martha's vineyard. i don't have an opinion, it is just surreal. >> it is surreal. something...
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what is the distinction between clinton and kerry? >> i don't think there is that much daylight between the two. on this particular question, i think secretary clinton has made clear that she was more on the hawkish side. she would be in favor of what president obama is doing now. she and secretary kerry would see this problem in the same way and be handling it through shuttle diplomacy and spending time in the region itself. >> good seeing you john heilemann, thank you for your perspective. newco -- show "all due respect." october 6, "with alld ue due respect." ♪ >> good morning, from new york city it is "bloomberg surveillance." wasas a quiet morning, that done. the eu announced sanctions against russia and markets moved decisively. peak.down 15% from its the russian ruble on the new weakness. we see that in the retail market, everyone is struggling. -- remember the nook? the only one who bought one. noble, we know that the booksellers are having a tough time. bnn, the ceo has decided they will try to get a piece of the toy high.
what is the distinction between clinton and kerry? >> i don't think there is that much daylight between the two. on this particular question, i think secretary clinton has made clear that she was more on the hawkish side. she would be in favor of what president obama is doing now. she and secretary kerry would see this problem in the same way and be handling it through shuttle diplomacy and spending time in the region itself. >> good seeing you john heilemann, thank you for your...
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bill clinton. barack obama. >> washington state versus colorado. b is going to be the bong owl. >> it is interesting when you look at what is going on in the health-care industry in the billions of dollars in the pain prescription management industry , big pharma has a lot at stake. if you are in colorado, you do not necessarily have to go and get prescription. >> it is very helpful for people with severe pain. cancer. that is actually not true. drugs5 there were two under development in the pharmaceutical industry that replacing this. by 2004 it had increased or did increase to 27 under development. andt now there is one draws it is and canada. it is in israel. think they look at it as it opportunity. >> would they rolled this out as long as marijuana is classified the way that it is? >> they would, right? there is an economic incentive. as long as the federal law exists, they are incentivized. a supply and demand issue if i ever heard one. jonathan weil staying with us for the hour. stick to assess. stick with us. >> the player is airing tonight.
bill clinton. barack obama. >> washington state versus colorado. b is going to be the bong owl. >> it is interesting when you look at what is going on in the health-care industry in the billions of dollars in the pain prescription management industry , big pharma has a lot at stake. if you are in colorado, you do not necessarily have to go and get prescription. >> it is very helpful for people with severe pain. cancer. that is actually not true. drugs5 there were two under...
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he has worked in positions there since the clinton administration including the number two position. managing the building on a day-to-day basis is not an easy job. the president has decided to go with ashton carter. no shortage of issues he will be dealing with the second he steps into that see if he is confirmed. from syria, the islamic state, to russia, major issues after he is eventually confirmed by the senate. >> any awkwardness given that president apparently had other people in mind first? >> he was in the running for the job when chuck hagel was chosen so he understands how the game is played. phil, pardon me for interrupting you, but the president is about to speak t. >> it is wonderful to be able to announce not the creation but at least the filling of one new job . but before we do -- [laughter] i wanted to make a somewhat broader statement about the economy and ash is willing to indulge me. america's businesses created more than 300,000 jobs. yearkeeps pace so far this that we have not seen since the 1990's. so far this year, over the first 11 months of 2014, our economy
he has worked in positions there since the clinton administration including the number two position. managing the building on a day-to-day basis is not an easy job. the president has decided to go with ashton carter. no shortage of issues he will be dealing with the second he steps into that see if he is confirmed. from syria, the islamic state, to russia, major issues after he is eventually confirmed by the senate. >> any awkwardness given that president apparently had other people in...
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they don't remember bill clinton or where they were on 9/11. what you need to know about this important generation. you call them post generation. why and who are these kids? a the bar on naming generation is low. i want to be the guy who names the generation. because when we think about defining generations, quite often they are defined by things that happen while they are growing up. with post, i think the herb and summon a seismic changes just before they have come on the scene that they will redefine what it means to be an adolescent. i think their worldview was going to be entirely different post obama, post 9/11. >> why? >> i have a very difficult time imagining more seismic shifts occurring during their adolescence. it is dangerous to say that nothing big is going to happen. but the been so many big shifts, don't ask don't tell is done, same-sex marriage is a foregone conclusion, marijuana is largely legal, we have an african-american president, we may end up with a first woman president. computing is ubiquitous. our worldview is global.
they don't remember bill clinton or where they were on 9/11. what you need to know about this important generation. you call them post generation. why and who are these kids? a the bar on naming generation is low. i want to be the guy who names the generation. because when we think about defining generations, quite often they are defined by things that happen while they are growing up. with post, i think the herb and summon a seismic changes just before they have come on the scene that they...
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bill clinton freaked out about bioterror toward the end of his administration. he appointed someone to do it and then was fired by george w. bush and then rehired in 2001 when they realize there was a problem. withcheney was obsessed bioterror. ,nside the bush administration it took until 2006 to realize they had this problem that we have research but we cannot turn it into drugs. then that research got lost again with the new administration and now obama is hyper focused on bioterror. every president has to relearn this. that's why we are bad. it is really hard to do two things as a president. one is to do money -- to spend money on something that hasn't happened. -- who is doing it right? >> nobody. >> isn't that scary or? >> the scariest thing about that is everybody says what is going on right now in west africa has no precedent stop there is some understanding in the world. >> influenza in 1918? >> yes. all of that expertise is lost and we did not handle that out rate very well. ebola has been containable in small villages. there's no agency in any country
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at 12:50, and the clinton global initiative at 12:00. >> we are now $16 on gold this morning. futures negative five, euro a little bit of a string, $1.2886. but gold is what i am watching. 12:34. let's get to company news. >> at least 21 people have died in crashes involving gm cars with that ignition switches. the total was updated from 19 by attorney kenneth feinberg. gm has admitted knowing about the problem for more than a decade but did not start recalling the 2.6 million vehicles until february. alan seward began work today more than two months ahead of schedule. yesterday, tesco suspended watch her executives after discovering a profit estimates were overstated by more than $400 million. theirance pilots say strikes were not and any time soon. they rejected a proposal from management to developing a low-cost european strategy until the end of this year. the strike has grounded thousands of passengers and wiped out millions of dollars in revenue. that is today's company news. arab ally attacks syria. the islamic state, this of course grows across much of eastern and nort
at 12:50, and the clinton global initiative at 12:00. >> we are now $16 on gold this morning. futures negative five, euro a little bit of a string, $1.2886. but gold is what i am watching. 12:34. let's get to company news. >> at least 21 people have died in crashes involving gm cars with that ignition switches. the total was updated from 19 by attorney kenneth feinberg. gm has admitted knowing about the problem for more than a decade but did not start recalling the 2.6 million...
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former state department officials who served in both bush administrations as well as the clinton administration. he is a professor at harvard and and aer of secretary -- member of secretary john kerry's policy board. let's talk about hagel. iran is important, you have been involved in negotiations with the iranians. chuck hagel stepping down, what does that say to you about his relationship with the white house and the challenges he in anas defense secretary administration that hasn't yet to strike the right tone on foreign policy in so many ways. >> i have enormous respect for secretary hagel. he has been a very distinguished public servant. he's also a combat veteran of the vietnam war. the first enlisted person to be secretary of defense. it was tough of the last couple years. not only do we have to make decisions about how long we stay in afghanistan and how many troops we keep their. the taliban is coming back. we had to go back to iraq for the third time in 24 years because isis emerged as a major kurdistan.raqi if you take those crises and look at the fact that president putin has invade
former state department officials who served in both bush administrations as well as the clinton administration. he is a professor at harvard and and aer of secretary -- member of secretary john kerry's policy board. let's talk about hagel. iran is important, you have been involved in negotiations with the iranians. chuck hagel stepping down, what does that say to you about his relationship with the white house and the challenges he in anas defense secretary administration that hasn't yet to...
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i want to bring in roger altman, former deputy secretary under president bill clinton, and he is also the founder of evercore partners. also with us is republican senator ron johnson of wisconsin who served on the budget committee and the homeland security committee. roger, let's start with you. from secretary of state john kerry. does he have the firepower to follow through? >> this will take a while to play out. let's put it in perspective. theimir putin's move into ukraine is a move out of weakness, not strength. russia had reached an agreement with the ukrainian leadership on package, orn rescue the ukraine would reduce its commitment to the eu, aligned with russia, and in effect we protectorate,'s so to speak. >> and alliance. >> that is what we were three months ago. 10, the government is overthrown -- then, the government is overthrown, a form of democracy breaks out, and russia is on it's heels. >> do you think it is a desperate move? >> i do not know about desperate, but it is born out of weakness. i think vladimir putin has made it clear he does not want to move into the wes
i want to bring in roger altman, former deputy secretary under president bill clinton, and he is also the founder of evercore partners. also with us is republican senator ron johnson of wisconsin who served on the budget committee and the homeland security committee. roger, let's start with you. from secretary of state john kerry. does he have the firepower to follow through? >> this will take a while to play out. let's put it in perspective. theimir putin's move into ukraine is a move...
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i think this is a political problem for clinton if the ruble remains -- putin if the ruble remains weak. maybe they have a deal with washington, the maybe enough of inutin exchange for u.s. involvement to fight isis in the middle east. >> do you buy that idea? are we over thinking that? >> i think it is possible. the iranian side. this is very complicated. so far, this is good for the u.s. consumers because we of sin collapse in gasoline prices, huge boost to the purchasing power. >> david, moody's on friday downgraded russian debt and cited the major problem, which is that russia is burning forex reserves in order to prop up the ruble. read concerned they don't have enough -- are you concerned they don't have enough reserves? >> they do have enough reserves. they just reached a deal with the chinese. probably know, they're basically building more trade agreement with china and trying to shift their focus toward eastward. for the time being, i don't think reserves are major problem. >> to have a timeline for how long that could go on? >> i imagine for at least a couple of years. we will
i think this is a political problem for clinton if the ruble remains -- putin if the ruble remains weak. maybe they have a deal with washington, the maybe enough of inutin exchange for u.s. involvement to fight isis in the middle east. >> do you buy that idea? are we over thinking that? >> i think it is possible. the iranian side. this is very complicated. so far, this is good for the u.s. consumers because we of sin collapse in gasoline prices, huge boost to the purchasing power....
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capdoes hillary clinton and -- adapt to the disarray of republican's in house? >> my guess is a couple lines ago she felt better than most people in the political arena. you have to assume that the republican party has 2 different groups. you have the republicans and then you have the tea party. the democrats seem to be much more on the same script. it is going to be very difficult in a national election for someone not to be on a pro-immigration campaign. talkheard mark halperin about the idea that the democrats have their own challenges as well. in your democrat party, is there a cantor equivalent you need to be afraid of? >> there is no question that you have the centerleft and then you have the left, a bit of a progressive movement going on. i think when it comes to national politics, the centerleft is where most of the country is on issues, whether it is gun control, immigration certainly the lack of having a debt ceiling debate. the markets i would say yesterday it was more of an impact of the world bank and the slowing economy than the cantor factor, no d
capdoes hillary clinton and -- adapt to the disarray of republican's in house? >> my guess is a couple lines ago she felt better than most people in the political arena. you have to assume that the republican party has 2 different groups. you have the republicans and then you have the tea party. the democrats seem to be much more on the same script. it is going to be very difficult in a national election for someone not to be on a pro-immigration campaign. talkheard mark halperin about...